AustLit
Latest Issues
AbstractHistoryArchive Description
Notes
-
Prequel to The Madman of Venice.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
-
y
Shakespeare in Children's Literature : Gender and Cultural Capital
New York (City)
:
Routledge
,
2009
13815357
2009
single work
criticism
'Shakespeare in Children's Literature looks at the genre of Shakespeare-for-children, considering both adaptations of his plays and children's novels in which he appears as a character. Drawing on feminist theory and sociology, Hateley demonstrates how Shakespeare for children utilises the ongoing cultural capital of "Shakespeare," and the pedagogical aspects of children's literature, to perpetuate anachronistic forms of identity and authority.' (Source: Publisher's blurb)
-
A Local Habitation and a Name : Writing Shakespearean Novels
2004
single work
column
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , July vol. 19 no. 3 2004; (p. 12-15) -
Untitled
2004
single work
review
— Appears in: Fiction Focus : New Titles for Teenagers , vol. 18 no. 1 2004; (p. 35)
— Review of The Tempestuous Voyage of Hopewell Shakespeare 2003 single work novel -
Untitled
2004
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , March vol. 19 no. 1 2004; (p. 42)
— Review of The Tempestuous Voyage of Hopewell Shakespeare 2003 single work novel
-
Untitled
2004
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , March vol. 19 no. 1 2004; (p. 42)
— Review of The Tempestuous Voyage of Hopewell Shakespeare 2003 single work novel -
Untitled
2004
single work
review
— Appears in: Fiction Focus : New Titles for Teenagers , vol. 18 no. 1 2004; (p. 35)
— Review of The Tempestuous Voyage of Hopewell Shakespeare 2003 single work novel -
A Local Habitation and a Name : Writing Shakespearean Novels
2004
single work
column
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , July vol. 19 no. 3 2004; (p. 12-15) -
y
Shakespeare in Children's Literature : Gender and Cultural Capital
New York (City)
:
Routledge
,
2009
13815357
2009
single work
criticism
'Shakespeare in Children's Literature looks at the genre of Shakespeare-for-children, considering both adaptations of his plays and children's novels in which he appears as a character. Drawing on feminist theory and sociology, Hateley demonstrates how Shakespeare for children utilises the ongoing cultural capital of "Shakespeare," and the pedagogical aspects of children's literature, to perpetuate anachronistic forms of identity and authority.' (Source: Publisher's blurb)
- 1400-1499